AustinJeep
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I'm trying to figure out why my Jeep doesn't stay running at idle. For example, it dies when cold and hot (pushing clutch in at stops). I plan to clean the venturi's, but I don't think the choke is working. I have a 1980 CJ7 with stock 258. When the engine is cold, the choke is supposed to hold the butterfly valve open for more air, correct? Then the spring warms up and the valve slowly closes as the engine warms. But why does my choke have 12V going to it? What happens if it doesn't get the 12V? I found this unhooked when I bought the Jeep.
thanks!
-chris[addsig]
I'm trying to figure out why my Jeep doesn't stay running at idle. For example, it dies when cold and hot (pushing clutch in at stops). I plan to clean the venturi's, but I don't think the choke is working. I have a 1980 CJ7 with stock 258. When the engine is cold, the choke is supposed to hold the butterfly valve open for more air, correct? Then the spring warms up and the valve slowly closes as the engine warms. But why does my choke have 12V going to it? What happens if it doesn't get the 12V? I found this unhooked when I bought the Jeep.
thanks!
-chris[addsig]